Jack: Are you sure there is nothing I can do? You were the victim of a horrible crime.
Brie: I'm not a victim, Jack. I'm a survivor. Follow my lead.

Here I thought I fell for James Dean not for James Bond, not that I'm complaining.

Brie

Preacher: I think I'm done with dating for a while. Too much work. Yeah, I'm going to focus on me.
Jack: Hey, I'm all for that. Besides, you know, falling in love should be fun, man. Don't stress about finding the one just get out there, have fun. Make mistakes, get laid.
Brie: Ohh, who's getting laid?
Preacher: Oh, definitely not me.
Jack: Preacher's taking a break from women.
Brie: What? Dude are you kidding me? You're like the total package. You're smart, dependable, you're an incredible cook. I mean, check out those arms; you're like a Greek god.
Jack: OK, no need to embarrass my friend.
Brie: You're going to be the best thing that ever happened to somebody when you're ready.

Brie: It's nice to see your face.
Mike: It's always nice to see yours.

I know how this goes. I've played the hero before, but now I know real heroes are not well-paid, well-dressed lawyers making well-rehearsed arguments from the safety of the courtroom. Real heroes are the ones with the courage to do what's right. Who walk toward the things most people would run away from. They're the people who push past their fears. Who face the unknown. And hold onto their faith even when the deck is stacked against them. And I hope if you ever end up in my position. You hold onto your faith, too, because statistically, in a country where one in six women are sexually assaulted, and more women are killed by their domestic partners in this century than men who have died in war, someday you just might.

Brie

Jack: I never lied to you about what I wanted when we were together. Although my words were clear, maybe my actions weren't, and that wasn't fair. And I'm sorry for that.
Charmaine: I've waited a long time to hear you say that. Thank you, Jack.

Lizzie is the most capable young woman I have ever encountered. If more young people today could be like Lizzie, I have every faith in the world for the next generation.

Hope

Don: Why are you being such a bitch?
Brie: Say that again.

Don: I'm sorry if I did something to upset you.
Brie: Upset me? You raped me. And you're the one who should've suffered. and you know what? For all the other women in your life, I can't let that stand.

Charmaine: He's going to leave me.
Mel: Whose leaving you?
Charmaine: Todd! I'm going to lose my babies.
Mel: No, you're not going to lose your babies the ambulance is coming. Charmaine: This is karma, I'm being punished. Mel: No, honey you're not being punished.
Charmaine: It's because I lied.
Jack: What?
Charmaine: The twins, they're not your babies.

Lizzie, the reason I can't be in a relationship is because I don't have a future. I have Huntington's Disease which is terminal.

Denny

Mel: Maybe if I leave, then Cameron will stay and you won't have to find a replacement.
Doc: What do you mean if you leave?
Mel: Look, I only want to do what's best for you, so I've decided to resign.

Virgin River Quotes

Doc: I don’t need spice. I want to walk down the street and be able to hold your hand.
Hope: Yeah, I hate all that “coupley” crap.

Whenever things got rough my instinct was to head home because that’s where I felt safe. But I realized that the idea of home doesn’t really exist for me anymore, because you were my home.

Mel [to Mark]